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Bush/Hitler creates another phony "terrorist" incident to suppressus...
I am glad I am not as paranoid as you. Here I thought you were going to write about
Dullas or Kennedy. No you have the Saudi's in on it with Bush. Grow Up!!! I bet you think 9/11 never happened at all. It did and it will again as long as those of the Osama like are left to think they can do it it. I say hunt them down were ever they are and kill them on-site. This is a World War just like W.W.II only with a whole new set of rules that the bad guys wrote. We need to understand that and fight accordingly, and take the steps to protect all of us living in the best and still freest country in the world, or we will not have any of it in 25 to 50 years. We will end up living in fear everyday that some nut will walk into the restaurant we are sitting and blow it up. You my fine weak spin friend have never lived under Hitler or these types of conditions and have no right to tie the two together. Suck It Up and smell the Roses!! wrote: Well, it looks like President Bush (Or Hitler, as he's known among certain circles) has staged another Hollywood style "Terrorist Plot" that he can use to destroy our civil rights. And this one involves small planes. Of course, it's not possible that it's for real. There's no way that terrorists would ever consider using small planes packed with explosives to do this in the US. So we, as pilots, shouldn't keep an eye open for anything strange going on at our local airports. sarcsasm off =============================== Report: Saudi Police Foil Airliner Attack Reuters Saturday, December 27, 2003; 6:52 PM By Peter Graff LONDON (Reuters) - Saudi security forces have seized light planes packed with explosives near Riyadh's King Khalid airport, foiling a plot by suicide pilots to blow up a Western airliner on the runway, a British newspaper said on Sunday. Two pilots apparently intended to crash their light planes into a Western jet as it taxied slowly on the tarmac, the Mail on Sunday quoted Patrick Mercer, homeland security policy chief for Britain's opposition Conservative Party as saying. "My understanding is that (the light planes) were found on the flight line and that the plan was to fly them into a passenger jet either about to land or take off," Mercer told the paper. The two pilots were among several people arrested after the planes were discovered some time in the past few weeks, the paper said. It said British Airways was believed to be the most likely target, although several other European carriers also use the airport. A BA spokesman said the airline had no knowledge of the incident described in the paper. "We are in regular contact with the Saudi authorities and the British government and we wouldn't fly unless it was completely safe to do so," a spokesman said. "We haven't changed our flights to or from Saudi Arabia." BA suspended flights to the oil-rich Gulf kingdom in August citing a security threat, but the airline resumed flying the following month after a review. Mercer was not available to elaborate on his remarks and the British Foreign Office said it was not aware of the incident. Britain and the United States have both warned of possible threats to Western aviation targets in Saudi Arabia over the past few months. Saudi Arabia, birthplace of suspected September 11, 2001, mastermind Osama bin Laden, has seen a wave of strikes by militants this year, including major suicide bombings at housing compounds in May and November that killed more than 50 people. Police and militants have had frequent shootouts. The government has rounded up hundreds of suspects and says it has seized massive caches of explosives and weapons. |
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"Ronald Gardner" wrote in message ... | I am glad I am not as paranoid as you. Here I thought you were going to write about | Dullas or Kennedy. No you have the Saudi's in on it with Bush. Grow Up!!! I bet | you think 9/11 never happened at all. Ron, he said he was being sarcastic, meaning that he thinks the conspiracy are nuts are, well, nuts. |
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You my fine weak spin friend have never lived under
Hitler or these types of conditions O **** in yer boot. Neither have you. |
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I am sorry the first para blinded me because of the statement.
As for hot living under the conditions! I never said I did where did you see that!!! In fact my mother in-law did, and I have first hand accounts of life under Hitler to include her father being missing on the Russian front because he gave food to American POW's and was shipped out to the front. An I hope to never live under the daily life that is current in Israel. Once again to the original poster I apologize for writing before the red drained from the eye's. As for the thought's stated, I stand behind the to any that do think that way. And a GA flown into a fully loaded 767 in Saudi would make a fiery picture for the media and terror does not need a 9/11 body count to be effective. StellaStar wrote: You my fine weak spin friend have never lived under Hitler or these types of conditions O **** in yer boot. Neither have you. |
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A little update:
Turns out that it really ISN'T for real. Kinda removes the sarcasm aspect & makes your statements somewhat more real than intended, huh? Charlie wrote: Well, it looks like President Bush (Or Hitler, as he's known among certain circles) has staged another Hollywood style "Terrorist Plot" that he can use to destroy our civil rights. And this one involves small planes. Of course, it's not possible that it's for real. There's no way that terrorists would ever consider using small planes packed with explosives to do this in the US. So we, as pilots, shouldn't keep an eye open for anything strange going on at our local airports. sarcsasm off =============================== Report: Saudi Police Foil Airliner Attack Reuters Saturday, December 27, 2003; 6:52 PM By Peter Graff LONDON (Reuters) - Saudi security forces have seized light planes packed with explosives near Riyadh's King Khalid airport, foiling a plot by suicide pilots to blow up a Western airliner on the runway, a British newspaper said on Sunday. Two pilots apparently intended to crash their light planes into a Western jet as it taxied slowly on the tarmac, the Mail on Sunday quoted Patrick Mercer, homeland security policy chief for Britain's opposition Conservative Party as saying. "My understanding is that (the light planes) were found on the flight line and that the plan was to fly them into a passenger jet either about to land or take off," Mercer told the paper. The two pilots were among several people arrested after the planes were discovered some time in the past few weeks, the paper said. It said British Airways was believed to be the most likely target, although several other European carriers also use the airport. A BA spokesman said the airline had no knowledge of the incident described in the paper. "We are in regular contact with the Saudi authorities and the British government and we wouldn't fly unless it was completely safe to do so," a spokesman said. "We haven't changed our flights to or from Saudi Arabia." BA suspended flights to the oil-rich Gulf kingdom in August citing a security threat, but the airline resumed flying the following month after a review. Mercer was not available to elaborate on his remarks and the British Foreign Office said it was not aware of the incident. Britain and the United States have both warned of possible threats to Western aviation targets in Saudi Arabia over the past few months. Saudi Arabia, birthplace of suspected September 11, 2001, mastermind Osama bin Laden, has seen a wave of strikes by militants this year, including major suicide bombings at housing compounds in May and November that killed more than 50 people. Police and militants have had frequent shootouts. The government has rounded up hundreds of suspects and says it has seized massive caches of explosives and weapons. |
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